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My trip continues with Jamaal and crew...
Tourist information here! www.makunudu.com
There is a beautiful story about islands here.
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Cheers.
How many times in our busy days do we see a fleeting, peripheral vision? Ordinarily, I miss out on these subtle opportunities. On this day, I was able to snap this shot with my cell phone camera.
Explored Dec 27, 2015 # 341
The other side of the trunk is an 50 metre vertical drop, seen elsewhere in the series 'full thickness affected'.
Peripheral vision loss (tunnel vision):
Peripheral vision problems mean that you don't have a normal, wide-angle field of vision, even though your central vision may be fine.
Moderate and severe cases of peripheral vision loss create the sensation of seeing through a narrow tube, a condition commonly referred to as "tunnel vision."
Symptoms of peripheral vision loss also can include difficulty seeing in dim light and decreased ability to navigate while you are walking.
If you have a sudden decrease in peripheral vision, see your optican or doctor immediately. Sudden loss of peripheral vision may indicate a detached retina, which is a medical emergency that must be treated as soon as possible to avoid permanent vision loss.
The Royal National Institute for Blind People (RNIB) website tells me that 93% of people who are registered blind or partially sighted in the UK retain some useful vision. So why isn’t there better understanding of visual impairment? Is it because it is easier for sight-loss charities to raise money if they present a more simplistic, pitiable image of blindness? Or is it because it is thought too complex an issue to explain?
Blindness is not binary. It is a full and varied spectrum. Visually impaired people come in many different variations. Some have central vision but no periphery. Some have periphery but no central. Some see the world through a window stained with blobs. For others, it is all a blur. Just give us a fair chance and a little space, we will probably just quietly get in your way on staircases.
The Australian one-hundred-dollar note was first issued in 1984 as a paper note. There have been two different issues of this denomination: initially a very light turquoise-blue paper note, and from May 1996, a green polymer note. Since the start of issue there have been six signature combinations. Wikipedia
Height: 65 mm
Material used: Polymer
Value: 100 Australian dollars
From Wikipedia...
Transportes Urbanos de Vitoria S.A. (TUVISA): el autobús articulado número 136 (Mercedes Benz O530G Citaro C2, matrícula 8062 JZC) prestando servicio en la línea urbana 2A, circular periférica.
Transportes Urbanos de Vitoria S.A. (TUVISA): the articulated bus number 136 (Mercedes Benz O530G Citaro C2, registration 8062 JZC) serving on city line 2A, peripheral circular.
View of the Thames and Embankment area near the conclusion of a trip around the London Eye.
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The main peripheral boulevard of the Thuringian capial, Erfurt, is the Yuri Gagarin Ring, and a large mural of the geat man himself adorns the wall of an adjacent apartment block. Here he looks down on a passsing Mercedes-Benz Citaro of SWE EVAG, the local authority owned transport undertaking.
Peripheral vision is extremely important to Bighorns, which is why their pupils are oval-shaped and why they grind the tips of their horns in a process called "brooming."
This female LEO was so good, they made her shoot left-handed and blindfolded. Actually, the red blinders prevent her peripheral vision from picking up competitors on either side of her.
Explore 08-06-2017. My 93rd Explore.
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I never expected this photo to make Explore. Just something going on in Oklahoma to place in the "Oklahoma Through My Eyes" group. Since so many are viewing this photo, I'd like them to know a little about the man this pistol match is named for.
Sergeant Dale DeBerry
Norman Police Department
End of Watch: Tuesday December 1, 1998
I knew Dale and never saw the man without a big smile on his face. I always thought he was almost 'too nice' to be a police officer. But, that big smile never kept Dale from doing his job.
Dale suffered a massive heart attack while running an obstacle course at the Norman Police Range. Fellow officers did CPR on him, but he never made it to the hospital. I was acquainted with two Norman officers who died in the line of duty several years ago. It's fitting that they are remembered to this day because of how they died. But to those who knew these men, they are remembered for how they lived.
"Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God."
Matthew 5:9
Peripheral light falloff is controlled to retain brightness across the frame, and subjects located at the edge of the frame are sharp and well resolved, even when shooting at maximum aperture with focus set to infinity.
Photo © Drew Gurian
© All Rights Reserved. Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my prior permission.
There’s something super special about a New Zealand hoar frost to me, these are unequivocally my favourite scenes to photograph anywhere on earth, ever !
I thought to myself, what is it you like so much about these scenes, and I think the answer is four things combined - the subtle colour palette, the contrast, the soft atmospheric feel, & the fact that these images are made to be fine art prints & hung on the wall.
“Peripheral” Winter 2024’
Prints available.
El ratón o “mouse” es un periférico informático que nos ayuda enormemente como usuarios de computadoras. Hoy en día sería inconcebible manejar un ordenador y muchos de sus programas o sistemas operativos sin un ratón. Creado en los 60 en la Universidad de Stanford California, no fue hasta 1984 cuando se haría popular con el lanzamiento de la computadora Macintosh, hasta hacerse imprescindible en nuestros días - "Mouse" is a computer peripheral device that helps us tremendously as computer users. Today it would be unthinkable to use a computer and many of its programs or operating systems without a mouse. Created in the 60s in California Stanford University, it was not until 1984 when it would be popular with the release of the Macintosh computer, to become indispensable in our days
Heading north from the trans line to Neale Junction in the two GSWA Land Rovers.
I was a good tree climber.. from childhood to years of caving and some rock Climbing!
Part of my early #roundaustraliawithspelio travels…. with the #GSWANullarbor
It is a wonder I was allowed to climb the tree in a very remote part of the Nullarbor in the outback. OHS then, for the whole year!
• She sits on the edge of maybe,
where dreams drift off and just begin.
No map, no compass in her hand,
but still the courage to stand still.
She softly says, “I do not know,”
and that is all she has to show.
But in that quiet, open name,
there lies a truth without a claim.
She is no riddle to be solved,
no path that must be clearly drawn —
but a story growing gently still,
in doubt, in hope, in morning’s dawn.
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